This collection of essays on the theme of repentance/penitence
emerged from an assembly of biblical scholars, systematic
theologians, and church historians at the 2003-2004 meetings of the
American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature. Walter
Brueggemann, one of the respondents to the project, calls this
collection a wondrous and rich collage of historical and
contemporary probes into the specific teachings and practices of
penitence.
This volume is a major resource for the interpretation,
theology, and practice of communal and individual penitence. Each
chapter begins with the examination of a particular aspect of the
theme 'repentance in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts, private
confession in the German Reformation, a Pentecostal understanding
of penitence, the Catholic call to conversion. Implications of that
aspect to the overall theme are given, along with a list of further
readings and interpretative reflections by the assembly on the
results of the project.
This volume gives teachers, preachers, and serious students of
theology an exhaustive source of information and inspiration for
renewing the initial call of Jesus to Repent and believe in the
Gospel (Mark 1:15).
"Mark J. Boda, Ph.D., is a professor of Old Testament at
McMaster Divinity College, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.
One of his areas of expertise is the penitential prayer tradition
in the Old Testament."
"Gordon T. Smith, Ph.D., is president of reSource Leadership
International and an adjunct lecturer in spiritual theology at
Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia. His interests include
the nature of conversion and spiritual discernment."
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